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How to Write a Eulogy

Honor a Loved One in a Powerful Way That People Won’t Forget

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How to Write a Eulogy

By: Sophia Ragsdill
Narrated by: Rachael Doolen
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Losing a loved one is tough enough as it is. Coming up with a speech in a way that will greatly honor your loved one can be very challenging given the circumstances. Emotions will be high, and the time you have to come up with something special is limited. This book will help guide you on how to write a moving eulogy.

Here are some of the things you’ll learn in this book:

  • How to start off your eulogy.
  • The best way to talk about the kind of life that your loved one lived.
  • How to properly share fond memories you have of the loved one.
  • How to close out your speech.
  • How long your eulogy should be.
  • Tips for when you actually present your eulogy since emotions will be running high.

Nothing can replace a loved one, but hopefully this book can make a tough day a little bit easier.

©2022 Sophia Ragsdill (P)2023 Sophia Ragsdill
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